User:TSGolden

Early life
Tony Scauzillo (T.S.) Golden was born in the town of Oxford, England in Radcliffe Hospital (now an infirmary) on Woodstock Road, now part of the University of Oxford college system. His father is originally from New York City, and his mother is originally from Denver, Colorado. Tony has dual American and British citizenship (1978 to present).

Tony was raised on the front range of Colorado in Colorado Springs and Monument. He earned the nickname "Dieci" for his jersey number "10" while on varsity men's soccer at Lewis-Palmer High School in Monument, Colorado. Tony Scauzillo was a three-year letter winner and a full season starter on the LPHS 1994 Colorado 3A Men's State Soccer Champions and co-captain of the 1995 LPHS men's soccer Colorado State qualifying team. While at LPHS, Tony Scauzillo received local awards for art competitions, Colorado State University math competitions, all-league and all-academic selection for men's soccer.

Education
Graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, Bachelor of Arts with distinction in Art History and Architecture on 16 March 2001. "A. Scauzillo"

Published in the University of Washington Comparative History of Ideas department annual publication "interSections" Spring 1998 and 2000.

Presented scholarly, independent research on the Italian Renaissance, the primary elements, and the Spective Creative Thought Process at the Pacific Northwest Renaissance Society's International Conference in May 2004 at Western Washington University.

Production work
Active visual, multi media artist, producer, poet, and writer in Seattle, Washington, including several one-man exhibits at the University of Washington and the 2004 staff exhibition at Cornish College of the Arts.

Art work
"Visual Rhetoric: A Transformation, a Synthesis of Understanding" was painted by Tony Scauzillo Golden in 1999-2000.

Probably his best masterwork of art, T.S. Golden puts his Spective theories into practice in this complex yet harmonious composition. Painted on four independent canvases as allegories of the primary elements: water, fire, air, and Earth; "Visual Rhetoric" pays homage to Renaissance masters while at the same time prospecting to a new, original, contemporary style. Measuring approximately five and a half feet high (1.6 meters) and four feet wide(1.15 meters), "Visual Rhetoric" (VR) truly commands any wall it has been exhibited on.

Other notable paintings:

"Sanctuary of the Mind" (1997), "Flood of Thought and Passion into Psyche" (1997), "Eye of the Beholder" (1997), "Combined Correlation of Dynamic Solitude" (1999), "Primary Elements" (1999), "Allegory of Justice" (1999), "Solo" (2000), "Dance of Consciousness" (2001), "Wet Rain" (2003), "Brain Storm" (2008) , "Burst" (2009).

Original Concepts
Spective Thought and Spective Creative Process, Spective Earthian (Western Earthian) spirituality/inspiration, Spective Earthian Identity Treatise (The Single Unifying Theory), Earthism and Disciples of the Earth, superconscious mind

3D rendering of T.S. Golden's brain

Online
Professional Spective Productions web page: www.spectivepro.com Video Log pages: www.youtube.com/TSGolden and www.youtube.com/Spective10 Twitter: iSpective